Pike County Democrat, Volume 24, Number 39, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 February 1894 — Page 5

Hilo Oil will Cure Colic, Cholera Morbus, Plus. Neuralgia, Etc. Sold by Serges, Olipbaat & Co., Druggists, Petersburg.

WHO SAID SPOOKS ? A Young Man of this City Has Experience With the Unnatural Influences Which Puzzle the People. ^Spooks” Some Call them, while Others Call them Frauds. A Few Novel Experiences with the mediums. ( 1 One evening a few weeks ago a certain young clerk .concluded that he would not go home but would spend the night in the store. He made his couch on the counter, ard just how long he slept he does not know, but he Was aroused finally by the clanking of chains and other terribly noises. Jumping to his feet, lie beheld a sight that froze his blood. There was a ghost of an aspect too terrible to describe, reaching out its skeleton arm* to grasp him. With one wild wail ot terror he leaped toward the door and ran, saus hats, sans coat, 6ans pantaloons, toward his home. These are the main facts. If you want to kuow auy more ask him. * His experience set the editor of the iDemoc&a? to hunting for other ghostly experiences. To this end he wrote a letter to a friend whom lie thought might supply him with further material. The following has jut>t been received in reply: 7 “Your letter received. I have to laugh every time I think of your thinking I am the sort of person to have had auy experience with so unsubstantial a substance (?) as a spook I wonder why you think so. Alas, no, I’ve uever either seen or heard oue. Hut after all I don’t think I care to see any “materializations,” as they rail them. Ugh I I remember even now* with cold chills (and the mercury is up to 72 degrees here) how I o«ce, out of curiosity, went to a “seance” of unbelievers and spiritualists. The son of one of our neighbors, a boy of about 15, professed td have mediumisllc powers, claiming the tables would tip,raps would sound

and writings be given on the slate. We sat about a table and heard the ghostly rappings under it, but soon after they hung a black curtain up in one ot' the doorways and awaited the appearance of ghostly hands and face# in the space left vacant above the curtain. That was when I weakened. I could not stand the horror of the thought despite the * fact I had no faith in the young man’s powers. I told them they must take that thiug down or I’d leave the room. Some few were anxious that it reuiaiu, so I lett. They soon took it down af‘er a fruitless pv ailing. We “sat” attain, hands on the table; the raps came nearer! me every time. (I sat next to the yO(Uug mas.) The table tipped, be telling me to order how it ti pped. * Well, it acted very finely, obeying me every time, but I didn’t know many orders to give. Then be began to be “influenced’' to write. He wrotq a senseless lot of disconnected sentences. Gave a name none of us never heard before, said he died in battle in the late war,did not seem to be certain of much about himselt, only that he died a brave soldier aud / euded. The boy’s mother, followed me to the next rpoig as I was leaving gnd asked me what I thought of it. I told her I could not tell her much what I did think about it. I could N not understand it, but I could see no good to be gotteu out of it eveu iu case it weie “spooks” and not her boy’s own cheating. But I told her I’d little confidence in it, and if as she said, she was haltibg between her previously fully established faith as Methodist, and a change to spiritualism, (in case she could be convinced f It was spirits,) to please her husband, V I thought It would be wise for her to drop the’ business and stick to her religion, if she had any. It happened <hat my brother sat where he could £ee the precious youug “medi"m” tapping the under side of the table with the finger tips of one hand,"and moving the table, which was on castors, with bis feet.” Another friend of The Democrat once had a table-tipping experience. He learned that a young lady could table? to tip by lajin# ber

hands lightly on them. One night when at her home, he requested an exhibition of her powers in this line. At first she refused,/but. after some persuasion consented. An ordinary stand table w as brought and set in llie middle of ihe floor. The young lady sat on a chair at the back of it with both hands lying palm down fiat upon the top of the table. Pretty soon the table began to tip. In auswer to questions It wonld tip twice for “no” and three times Ibi* “yes.” If the answer lequired was a number it would tip as many times as the answer required. It was not necessary to ask the questions aloud. You could think them r.o yourself and the answer would come right, in the majority of cases. This lady did not claim to be a “medium” and did not know tbe source of the power she exercised. But the table would give correctly the acres of persons not present when the question was Only thought and not uttered. We are inclined; to believe there is nothing spiritbflislic about the«e and other like ^nanifestatious. Human magnetism and mind reading would account for them very well. The t'oung lady, whose case has just been cited, was of a highly magnetic ternperament. A lady, who knew nothing of the table-tipping, told the writer of (his, that during a protracted meeting, when the table tipping lady was greatly excited, the first lady was sitting by her, using the same song book, and that she felt distinct electric shocks coming Irom the other lady. The table-tipping lady was greatly afflicted with muscular rheumatism, jand- when questioned about the'matter said that the rheumatism was always worse after she had caused the tahle to tip. We will be glad to publish other experiences sent to us if brief and to the point. Most people are like Madame DeStael, they do not believe in ghosts but are terribly afraid of them. World’s Fair Portfolios Free ! To bring our through car line running between St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati Pittsburgh, Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia and New York, with its superb service of vestibuled trains, Pullman dining, parlor and drawing room sleeping cars, before the traveling public, we^have prepared au elegant portfolio of World's F air views, taken from the official Government photographs. These portfolios will be issued weekly until tbe volume of of twenty numbers is completed. 4 Size of portfolio, 11x13 inches, sixteen views In each, three hundred and twenty in all, and will be sent tree to any address on receipt of ten cents each in coin or postage stamps, to cover co6t of mailing. Upon receipt of full subscription. $2.00, each number will be mailed as fast as issued. Sample copies can be seen at the office of this paper. Cut this out and. state where yon saw the advertisement, and forward to O. P . McCarty, General Passenger Agent Baltimore JM)hiO! South western R'y, “Portfolio Department,St Louis, Mo.

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Delinquent Tax List List of lauds and town lots returned delinquent for the ye ur 1893. Sale to take place on Second Monday in February, 1894. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Ain't tuxdue Names of Owners. Description of gauds. Towns A.rn strong, Elizabeth . ... Abt: >r,t, M ariah. Bel) Sarah E.. do ... — Bro' n, Robert ,.. Cooi rod, Cynthia A. Crah.G. W . Cbs mess, Albert N. Cros , Ellen C.. .— Dll t i, Samuel.. Han ock, Mary .. Hon »n. Koughley. Lorn .x, Amanda ....- McC In, Mary ..... Met in, J. W .. McC llins, William. [ do * pPure II, Emma. Rbot les, Albert B. Rboi les, Ada B. et al. Rhoi Is, Solomon S. 81m Jons, Jesse .. Twit f, Mary O. E. W, etal Tray >r, Minnie E . Willi .ms, Susan. pt sw sw s 4 tls r 6 w 159-10Oa....... pt se sw s f ll» idw 2 75-100 a. pt se nw s 5 Us rfiw 10%.... pt ne iwil MsrOw 30a—.. two-tliirdfi of lot 38 .. .. pt nw nw it 28 Mn rtiw 25-100 a. Iotas.... . cent pt se sw s 28 tin i?w 10 a ____ lots 8,11 and 24 . lots 1* and 21. ... .. sw nw s 29 Mn n5w 40 a. . sw se s 25 Ms r7w 40 a. nw cor ne sw s 31 tin idw 10 a. nw cor w hf-se s 15 Mn r7w 5 a. se cor se se s 35 Mn r7w 10a___ n bf se ne s 13 tls t?w 20 a... se cor se ne s 13 Mb t7w 10 a . pt sw nw s 28 Mn r7w 30 a.. pt nw se s 18 Us rfiw 14 a... e pt ne sw s 18 Ms rfiw 4 57-100 a.. .. s pt nw se k 18, tls, rfiw, 12 25-100 a .. ne cor sw nw s 5, tls, r6w, 5 50-100 a. pt sw ne s 30, Mn, r6w, 1 50-100 a . .. Inta 1 T ami ‘W * 5 fit 4 69 Highbanks. Otwell. Highbanks... Otwell lots 15 and 22. lot 34 Otwell Highbanks 28 37 8 41 75 18 fit 8 47 6 74 11 02 19 37 20 47 6 78 298 4 15 12 88 888 9 51 303 8 62 11 03 3 87 23 91 1 05 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Arnold, Matilda, heirs. Bowers, Jacob. Chan ness, Wm. Coon 3d, P, G. Cart* , Solon ...;. do Church, Sarah E . Dick, in, Joice H.— ..... do do . * do ... Deck* r, Salone. Fickl i, Ellen. . Flckl)a\ Elijah .. Glezti , Hawthorn etal ... do do do ... Hown ;:d,Thomas J. do .. Huffr. an, Hlla A —.... . Miley, Mabala .'. MeAli ter, Elijah. Nicely Paulina .. Plant: James F.... WillD Harilda A. Walters,'Robert. e s se sw s 8. Mn, r7w, 13 33-100 a. lots l, 2 an d 3 block 30... lot 4 block 80. ... pt nw se s 20 Mn r7w la..... swcornw nw .. ... nw cor sw nw s IS Mn r8w 154-100. sw cor sw se s 8 Mn t7w 128-100 a. lots 9 and 110 block 56 .1..,. lots 11 aud 12 block 29 ...:... lots 3 and 4 block 55 . . ...... lots 6,7,8,9 and 10 block 54 . pt sw pt lot 2 se s 7 tin »7w 1 a _ lots 7,8,9 and 10 block 3 Thomas’ enl lot 6 block 31 n ptn hf nws 22 tin r3w 19 a... s side s bf sw s 15 tin r8w 15 a .. pt nw se . ... .. ......... pt se sw s § tls r8w 7 a. lots 2 and 3 block 42 . . . nw corse se8 36 tin rfiw 6 a... lots 2 and 3 block 27.. lot 5 block 30. ... *.. pt ne se s27 Mn r8w 25-100 a . .. nw cor sw se s 8 tls r8w 5a.. sw cor nw se sec 3 tls r8w 15 a ...___ lot 1 block 41. X... Alford Alford. Alford. Alford Alford Alton! Altord Alford. Alford Alford .... Alford. . Allord i.,CLAY TOWNSHIP. Chami er, James A..... Defter lall, George. Hoove r, Mary 8 . Hillm n, Georgia. Jones. George I)-... do . Murck mt, Oscar ... McCrary, Nancy.. Owen, Dlcy Ann . Peed, t-olomon. Tisdai Mary 1. do . Wyatt, Lucinda heirs '■W pt ne se s S tls r9w 5 a. nw sw s 5 Mn r9w 40 a .. . pt se ne sec 5, tls, r9w, 1 a....... e pt ne sw s 5, tls, r9w, 5 a.r..>v. _ w side sw ne 8 9, tls, r9w ...j eside se nw s9, Ms, r9w, la.j pt ne nw s 4. tls, r9w, la.... pt nw sw s 15, tin. r9w, 50-100 a..>. pt se sw s 4, tls. r9w, 2 a. , %... ne nw s 9, tls, r9w, 40 a.:. cent pt n«! se s 17, Mn, r9w, 14 a.. pt location 12 sec 27.28 and 33,tln.r9w, 23 a pt e hf se frac s 21, tin, r9w, 8 66-100 a _ PATOKA TOWNSHIP. 3ee, C arles W.... do .. Brads) iw, Susan... Burch, George P.. Beard; 3y, John O. dp .. Burton, LoftUa......... Condoi Martin .. Curtrig it, Mary A .. ....... do . Dean, George, heirs. do . do . . do . do ......... Fergus* n; Sarah J. i do . • do ...... . ! do . i ; do ... - Hartley: D.R. and Martha A Howard <fc Thompson. Hawtb rn, Robt P. et al— Hays, Amanda et al. Hays, Jucob. . Jones, Ellen.*. Jones, Mattie L . , do . do Johnsoit, Susan. Kurtz, |larry. do ... dr ...:.. dt . Loveless, Franels M et al... Miley, A nnettie . McHugh. W E AT J Howard McHugh Catharine. Tisdai, Cornelia et al. do . Unknown Owner... Wright, Hiram . do . Wilson, 5arah M .. do ..* W ilson. Cynthia A heirs— . do. .... Woolsey Arthnr. sw sw s 7, t2s, r7w, 51 a. se se s 12, his, i7w, 38 a. pt w side sw se s 11, t2s, r8w, 2 40-100 a... lot 143 . . se se s 20, tls. r7w, 40 a.. . w side nw sw •* 21, tls, r7w, 80 a.. sw cor n hf se s :6 tls r8w, 16 a.. ... nwsw s 2i) tls r8w, 40 a. sw cor so se s 15t2s r8w. 2 a.. se cor sw se s 15 t2s r8w, 2 a... se s 30 tls r7w, 160 a . 8 hf sw s30 tls r7w,97a.. w hf ne s 31 tls r7w, 80 a. se nw s 31 tls r7w 49 a. ehfse nws9t2sr7w, 20 a.„. nw se s 4 t2s r7w, 40 a. se se s 4 t?s r7w, 40 a—.. e hf sw se s 4 t2s r7w, 20 a. sw cor e Inf nw s 4 t2s r7 w. 9 a.. sw nes4t2sr7w, 40 a _...... se sw sw s 22 Ml r8w, 5 a.J... e pt lot 6)5 .. .. . lots 14,15,12,18,19,20 and pt 21. w side nw sw s 19 Us rtw, 24 a. and int nw sw s 19 tls r7w. 50-100 a. pt s hf sw s 29 tls r7w, 18 50-100 a _ ne se s 20 Ms r7w, 40 a . ... s hf nw se 8 20 tls r7w, 20 a—.. pt ne s 21 tls r8w, 50-100 a. n side ne nw s 17 t2s r7w, 25 a..... ne s 36 tls r8w, 160 a ... ne pt n hf se s36 tls r8w, 64 a. nw sw s 81 tls r7w,49 62-100 a.. sw nw s 31 tls r8w, 49 a . s side w hf nw s 4 t2s r8w, 80 a. sw cor sw ne s 21 Us r8w, la . lot 31 . whf lot 64,65 66 and 67. se se s 24 tls r8w, 40 a.. neoor sw se s24tlsr8w,la. Mill tract. . w hf sw nw s 4 t2s r7w, 20 a. nw sw s 4 t2s r7w, 40a . sw oor se nw s 8 t2s rTw; 5a.. se cor sw sw s 8 t2s rtw; 5 a. pt e hf nw s 8 t2s r7w; 17 50-100 a. nw cor nw se s 13 t2s r8w; 8 27-100 apt sw rw s 22 tls r8w; 5 a. .. Arthur Hosmer Hosmer Hosmer Hosmer Hosmer 5 11 5 30 13 45 24 06 71 59 30 16 19 89 40 33 15 15 43 30 16 49 2 as 6 15 1 33 3 25 21 55 6 00 90 8 31 25 35 1 l 80 2 49 5 46 18 24 5 31 3 66 15 67 22 64 15 58 0 99 7 77 *' 08 0: 25 3 00 9 86 8 47 146 95 51 62 1 67 1906 14 44 35 86 68 08 10 93 18 84 15 06 73 64 11 57 3 79 6 07 14 81 809 5 17 18 41 2 18 16 85 11 50 LOGAN TOWNSHIP. Barrett, atharlne — Beazley. Suphrena ... Beazley. John_.... ChappeH Margaret... Coats, Jftines L. Dent, M: wJ . Harvey, Henry.. Hillman Jane . Harder, Mafer & et al. Miley, A geline E — Merchai , Oscar and Jobn Manning: Mary A. heirs...* do-1’ Phillips, Jonathan W. Simpson.Jobn .rr ... . . w side ne nw s 22 tls r9w, 6 50-100 a pt se se s 32 tls rSw, 34 a. s pt ne se s 32 tls r8w 5 a. pt n bf Be nw s 17 tls r8w, 10 a. lot 18 .. . sw cor ne nw s 14 tls r9w, 6 a. sw sw 810 tls r9w, 40 a..... pt s side se s 11 tls r9w, 3 a.... sw s 32 tls r8w, 160 a .. . ne se slO tlsr9w, 40a .. w pt ehfnw nes 10 tls rtw, 14 a ... swcor nws25tlsr9w. .. .. nw cor sw s 26 tls r9w, 7 a. e hf flw s 34 tls r9w, 80 a.. se pt se se 8 32 Ms raw, 6 a. Oatsvflle 306 9 39 1 18 3 48 4 13 1 72 10 41 2 92 32 78 63 28 6 78 8 66 20 23 6 29 MONROE TOWNSHIP.

Ackert. Jacob Brenton, liewtou .. Bilderbacii, Caroline heirs Brewster,: Mary F .. Booker, a *>hn et al.do ..... ...." Deffenda - , Robert.. Dickson, U T do •'••• ... Ferguson Sarah A. Farmer, alissa J . dc Gentry, 1U ary P — Humphrey', Elizabeth heirs Hart, Z. T-. Kitchens. . osnaa . .. Little, Os r and Sarah H Mason, Nancy E . Marshall, William P—.. do . McKinne: Alice .. do Powers, Ifcj-phenia — ... do ... do . gchardsr , Speaker H .. dney, Julia A. heirs — Shepard, E- ce M.. Wilder, L;, 11a A lot 18 e hf n hf ne nw g23 t2s r8w: 10 a. pt nw sw s 13 t3s r8w; 75-MO a . w pt n hf se ne s 20 t2s i7w; 5 a .. ne pt w hf ne s 39 t2s r7w; 23 50-100 a. lot A Fleener’s 2d enl... lot 4....V.. lots 7 and 8 Fleener’s 2d enl ... ehfsw 8 31 t2s r7w; 119 a . pt se nw s 31 t2s r7w; 38 50-100 a_ n side ne nw s 14 t3s r8w: 10 a_.... e hf ne nw s 12 t3s r8w; 20 a . s hf n hf ne s 12 tils r8w; 40 a. w side no ne s 8 t3s r7w; 9 50-100 a_ lot 17..... . pt n side sw sw s 2512s r8w; 50-100 a . e hf sw s 28 t2s rdw ; 80 a... w side se nw s 19 t2s r7w; 40 a .. sw ne sw s 27 t2s r8w; 10 a . pt sw nw s 13 t3s rtw; 25-100 a. lot 13 FWtener’s enl . se ne s 24 t2s r8w; 40 a ..*. pt se ne is 24 t2s raw; 10 a. Pleasautv lie pt s hf nw sw s 13 t3s r8w; 25-100 a. loi . tots 9,16,17 and 18 Fleener’s 2d enl. Iot20-....: ... se pt sw ne 8 29 t2s r7w; 9 a. sw cor ne n w s 20 t3s r7w; 10 a. nw se s 1.8 t3s r7w; 40 a.... w end s hf sw s 19 t2s r7w; 44 a Pleasantville T’leasantvllle Pleasantville Pleasantville Pleasantville Pleasantv’lle Pleasantville MARION TOWNSHIP. Bead les, K . tbaniel. Beadles, E ra A .. > Blair, Mari ,ret M ne cor ne bw s 25 tls r7w ne sw s25 tls r7w; lot 23 Buyher.jci; ra.se sw s ID t2s r7w; 40 a Corn, EdW: rd heirs do . do , . Cole, Lanrs A.. Clark, Elhr beth M.... Caldwell, A ibert S — Depaw, Washington... do do do do , do do ' do F roman, Daisy .. do Gibson, Jot i .. Gibson,Juli ......— Jorndt, Alb rt A .... Morton, Ma f E.. do . McCormack Martha M McCor macl: Ellen V. Pagin»Ida 51. Pipes, John Poe. Lucy Richardson, AarthaC Rodarmel. Miff Buss. Martin Robinson, C ntliia A Rodiirmel. 1 rry Taylor. Will nn H. A T..f tint 2 33-100 a a—.... and ptee sw s 11 t2s r7w . .. -...» and pt e side sw sw s 11 t2s r7w.> 48 a *“* r7w . .. J lotII...... lot 29 . nw cor se sw $ 29 tls r6w; 5 a. e hf se s 36 tls r7w; 79 25-100 a.,... s hf nw ;s 1 t2s r7w; 80 a... n hf swill t2sr7w; 80 a... sw SW s 1 t2s r7w 40 a.. w hf ne s 1 t2s r7w; 79 75-100 a. sw se s 1 t2s r7w; 40a.. nw nw s 12 t2s r7w; 40 a......... ... nw ne s 12 t2s r7w; 40 a ...,. nesw s 112s r6w; ft) a_'. nw se *4 t2s itiw; 40a—...— i ... let 69 .. .. . .. . lot 90.... .. nwcornesws 12t2sr7w: 5a. ne nw s 36 tls r7w; 40 a. nw nes 36tls r7w; 40 a. ....... _ ne se s 25 tls r7w; 40a ... lot 1 and pt 2 —. .. lot 126..... pi sw sw s 24 tls r7w; 50-100 a. Velpen Velpen Potter GentiiC-..-. ... ...ns hf sw ne sl4 t2s t7w; 20 a sw cor sw «ws 4 t2s r6w; 25-100 a lots 8, 9and 10... pi nw nw s 8 t2s r6w; 20a . n w nw s 10 12sr7w; 40 a . .. se sw sj.712s rttw; 20 a.... lot87 .... ...r..... . .............. Velpen i Velpen Velpen Velpen Velpen White Oak. Velpen . Stanton ‘l 12 <H -;r— t assjg istsss a s? masses? gsj as a ssssl

LOCK iABT TOWNSHIP. Hogen, Hwrah M.... ...... Barton, 0.0 Barrett, Naucy £ .. Edrington, EU.. Houcblns, Joseph.. Ingersoll, J. W .. Kimble, Arrena _... MouBkhou.se, Charles._ Meintlre, James heirs .... Preston A Brothers. Robinson, Jonas... Robinson, Francis M.. Ith'Mies, Elizabeth. Reaves A Co..Columbus,Iud Swan, Matthew heirs. do . -.... Swan, Samnel et al ....'... Stilwell. Thomas . 8ehmitten, John M. helm.. Smith, Berthena A .— a . nw nw a J8 Ub faw; 40 a. n ptsef s28t2s r6w; 18a sw cor n *sw »28t2s rTw; 5a . sw cor s s se s 28 t2s r7 w; 10 a lot 9 lots 26.2 ’.28 and 29 lots 89 a d90, ... ugrses l tJsrfiw; 10 a neuws 5t2»r7w;4ua ptnwc< ■ ne ne s80t2si6w; 2 a. e pe s pt aw ne s 19 t2s r6w; 150-100 a. ne ne« 9 iisr6w; 40a . pt ny e *.s30 t2s r6w; 220-100a ne d«S‘ 13b r6w; 40 a. w hf se iw s 27 t2s rTw; 20 a lots 61 a d 87 e pt s h! sw ne s 81 t2s rTw; 15 a. hf ne i 28 t2s HSw; 80 a s bf ne t 5 t3s rtiw; 80 a lot 8 Bn ndwell's add MAI ISON TOWNSHIP. Hawthorn, Robert P. et al Little, Carter L.. McAtee. Mary I. A J. B *e ne si j tin r8w; 40 a. ne nw s 19 tin r8w; 40 a .. pt s hf« # sw s 1 tls r9w; 15 a WINSI.OW CORPORATION. Brewster, »usau ... Baker, A. F . Brewster. Kate ... Brentoh A Harrison Bethell A Gladish .. Baker, Mary L Green. William Hendran, Bessie Heacock. Edwin Klntuan, John S Lindsey, Frank Meyers, Charlotte Montgomery, Alex Miley, John N — Miley, JamesD ... Thomas, JuliaWhitman, Asahel A George Yonug. Lahra B add ne cor 1 153 lot 18 1 icas’ lot 34.. . und hf lot 29 and 30 lots 211. 112.213.180.184.185 and 186 Lucas’ add pt lot „_...... lot 45. lot 57 . . pt sw s 32 tls rTw; 25-100 a pt lot 3 -.. lot 136 ,..‘.l'.> lot70 ... .; lot 178 Lucas’add ... —. pt lot lot 48 I teas’ pt lot 63 lots 111 and 112 w hf lot 3 .. add. W inslo jt do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do PETERSBURG CORPORATION. Berridge, William R Carter. John O. heirs. Cloin, Louisa ... ., Cook, Maiw B .. ... Coleman. Delitha. Coonrod. John F .. Corney. Jacob’. . Catt, Ecfward H __ Darnell, Lizzie T ...... .. Davidson, Lavina. Eaton, Albert . Hawthorn. Robert P.et dl do do f - Hawkins, Julia A_ Harrell, Sylvester. Jorndt, Albert A . Kinman. Elizabeth F. Kepley, Mary . Lesley.George R ..... Lemasters. Sarah J.... Miller, William ... Mitchell, Elizabeth J . Marsee, Nancy J. C— Marsee. Amanda £ — Miller, P.R & P. A ... Niceley, Rosetta .. Palmer. Mary M .. Parker, Mary A heirs — Py, Emma . .... Richey, Margaret E .... SnyderiSam R -- Smith, William .. Taylor, Mary J —‘ VanNada, Elizabeth B heirs do do Welton, Sarah B . |Volven, Newton F. lots 39 and 40 Snyder’s add.J. .*.. % of Ic t 20 and 10 ft e hf 21 Canalport add lots 60. il and 72 Snyder’s add x.. lot 41 i’roffit’s add...«... lot 18 1 sen’s add.... lots 41 iud42Snyder’s add.. pt lot M9... .. - lots 15, .8,17 and 18 Snyder’s add .; lot 27 1; organ’s add....... lot 1 M rgan’s add... qrot Ioe 23 Canal port add... h.. ... . lot 20 a 4d part 156 ...-• pt 3. pt 1 and qr of II Hawthorn’s add .. lot 28 Morgan’sadd.. .. lots 24 : nd 25 Harrell’s add .. . .. lot 16 Morgan’^add ... . . lot 19 Harrell’S add ___ nwhfiol3G . ... lots 64 and 65 Snyder’s add. lots 43 find 44 Snyder’s add lot 1 Atiams’ add lot 127 and sw hf lot 152 lot 5 M organ’s add lot 13 Morgan’s add w hf lot 64. qr of lor 20 Canalport add pt lot 65..«... lot 21 Harrell’s add.. lot 2 Morgan’s add . lot28 S:organ’s add: ..... —. lot 4 Snyder’s add. lotJ4 Morgan’s add. lot i Wither’s add .. pt lot 108 . .. lot 8 Elbert’s add .. . lots 19, 20 and 21 Snyder’s add lots 11 and 12 Snyder’s add. .. Petersbn g d > do do v do i do ~ do do - do do do CIO do do do do do. . do do.-a do do do ’ do do c- do' - do do - do do do do do . do do do do do 3 53 46 16 9 21 1 47 15 32 2 S3 21 56 W 41 34 21 6 27 53 69 6 81 > 1 €6 ! 2 02 20 54 10 71 487 87 21 89 17 164 74 7 67 9 31 2b 76 88 95 9 57 86 54 14 84 12 31 U7 32 152 11 21 96 51 05 . 8 29 4 65 87 13 60 85 46 23 79 83 35 85 22 22 11 38 19 79 17 44 196 81 6 66 14 66 23 06. 5 55 33 93 36 05 103 16 162 48 21 U

j STATE OF INDIANA, PIKE COUNTY. SS: I FRANKLIN R. BILDERBACK, Auditor in and for said County and State aforesaid. > do hereby certify that the foregoiaglist contains a full and correct statement of the lands land town lots which were by the Treasurer of said County returned for the non1 payment of taxes charged thereon and whieh still remain unpaid for the year 1892 with In1 terest and penalty thereon, together with the taxes for the current Near 1893. Witness my hand and Seal of the Board'of Commissioners of said County,this 30th day of December 1893. fseal] FRANKLIN R. BILDERBACK, Auditor of Pike County; Indiana. N otice of Sale. NOTICE is hereby given Jo all whom it may concern, that the several tracts ofland and town lots m the foregoing list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes and charges thereon will be sold at public auction al the door of the court house In Petersburg Pike Countv, Indiana, by the Treasurer of said county, on the Second Monday in February, A. D., 1894, the same being the 12th day of said month, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M., of said day continuing from day to day thereafter until all are offered, unless such taxes, interest, penalty and charges are paid before that time. Witness my hand and seal of the Board of Commissioners of Pike County JIndiana, at Petersburg, this 30th day of Dumber, 1893 FR\NKLIN R. BILDERBaCK, - [ Seal.] Auditor 6f Pike County, Indiana. Auditor’s Special Notice. Parties having School Fund Loans on which interest is delinquent will please give the navment of said interest their attention before Feb. 20. 1893 as the law requires prompt collection of said interest. FRANKLIN R. BILDE H&A.CIC. Auditor of Pike County.

NOTICE of LETTING CONTRACT —FOB BUILDING — h Ji and Swift Mm IN PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Pursuant to an order made by the Board of Commissioners of Pike county, Indiana, at their December session 1893, notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1884, At the Auditor’s office i.i said county, the Board of Commissioners |of said county wiii let the contract for the building of a new jail and sheriff's residence in said town, at such •lace as may be designated by said Board, to the lowest responsible bidder. All bids tlier for to be sealed and filed in said Auditor’s office by twelve o’clock noon of said day, and none to be filed after said hour. No bid will be received or entertained, unless accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, payable to the State of Indiana in the sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, signed by at least two resident tree-hold sureties, to the satistbction and approval of said Board, guaranteeing: the laithful performance and execution of the work so bid for according to the plans and specifications adopted yy said Board at said term, and according to the order made by said Board at said time ip relation thereto, and the payment ot all damages occasioned by violation or non-performance thereof, in case the same is awarded to the bidder, and that the contractor so receiving said contract, shall promptly pay all debt* incurred by him in the prosecution of said work, including labor, materials furnished, and for boarding the laborers thereon, and guaranteeing the furnishing of all materials and labor required,in the excavation, foundation, erection, construction and completion of said jail and sheriff’s residence, and removal of dirt and rubbish, according to the plans and specifications adopted by said Board, and now on file in said Auditor’s office, and in accordance with the order made by said Board as aforesaid. And the Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids that may b8 unsatisfactory to said Board, by reason of being for too great a price, or the bidder falling to give satisfactory bond. All said work to be completed within one year from the 6th day of March, 1894. As the work progresses, estimates to be made from time to time, in'proportior. to thi tool Commission contract price, by said Boarc. _- ?rs, the Architect and the Contractor, and not exceeding seventy-five per cent of the amount of such estimates as may be agreed upon by them, shall be paid as the work is completed; the residue thereof to be paid when all said work is completed and received by said Board of Commissioners. Said plans and specifications now on die as aforesaid, ami said order of said Board so made at its last term, are hereby relerred lo and made a part hereof. The said Board will begin the open! is. reading and consideration of bids at one o'clock p. in. on said day. Bids lor said work are hereby respectfully requested. This January 4th, 1SW. _ .. . W a. Glabish, President, W Carlisle. D;: .os HadloCK. Board of Commissioners o. Pike County, Indiana. Attest: F. R. Bio>kkback, Auditor Pike County. Indiana. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereb; given, that the undersigned lias been i pointed by the clerk or the circuit court o Pike county, state of tndiaha, adirinDtrato- of the estate of jasper Farmer, late of Pike county, deceased. Haul estate ts suppos d to be solvent. January 17, 1894. \lNSON FRANCE Admin.-trator. Richardson A Taj of* Atfys.

Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned administrator of Jasper Farmer late of Pike county, Indiana, deceased will offer forsalc at public auction at the late residence of the (Jeceased in Monroe township, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 1884, Alt of the personal property of said estate not taken by the widow, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, wagon, mower, farming implements, growing wheat and other articles. Tkrms of Salk.—A credit of nine months willj&e given on all sums of five dollars and - over, the purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing six per cent interest from date. On all sums of five dollars and under, cash on day of sale. Sale to begin at 9 o'clock a. m. January 17, 1884. VINSON FRANCE, 86-3 Administrator. Notice* to Non-Resident. The state of Indiana, Pike county. In the Pike circuit court, March tarm, 1894. Malissa Norrick,) vs. > Complaint No. 2290. Jacob Norrick. ' Now comes the plaintiff, by Ely A Davenport, her attorneys, and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit.that the defendant Jacob Norrick is not a resident of the state of Indiaue, and that, the object of this action is to obtain a d ivorce. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Pike circuit court to be holden on the second Monday of March A D., 1894, at the court bouse In Petersburg in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and .determined In bis absence. ■ * Tn witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Petersburg, this 17th day of Januarv A. R.. 1891. 86-4 GOODLET MORGAN, Clerk. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria._ Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Joseph A. Coleman, late of Pike county, Indiana, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of the deceased in Monroe, township, in said county, on ,* , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9T^, 1894, All of the personal property of said estate • not taken by the widow, consisting off horses cattle, hay, potatoes, wagorf, buggy half intesest in a mower, half Interest in a corn drill, and other farming implements and other articles t«>o numerous to mention. Tkkms of Salk.—On ail snms of five dollars and under, cash on day of sale, and upon all sums over live dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving notes with approved surety, without relief from valuation laws and bearing six per cent interest from date until paid. Kale to begin at9 o’clock a. m. Jan. 16,1894. William. A. Colkmaw, -s 36-3 Administrator. “C. C. C. Certain Cliiii Cure * Is pleasant to take and harm* less."'Children like it. Ciiiartuiteed to cure Citiiis and Fever, ... • So Cure&Jtfo pay. For sale by Bergen, Olipbant A Cq, * - . ’ ' ; ' ; I ■1